John Williams/Prince- JA-BRIL16

Item

Title
John Williams/Prince- JA-BRIL16
Identifier
JA-BRIL16
Source
The Saint Jago Gazette
Date
June 23,1810
Trade
gender
Male
Enslaver
Lee Kingston
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Bloxsburgh Plantation
Transcription
Bloxsburgh Plantation, Port Royal, June 28, 1810. ABSCONDED from this property, two days ago, a negro man, a bricklayer, named PRINCE, but calling hinself John Williams, and passing as free, under which name he was discovered in Spanisg-Town workhouse, when about to be sold for the fees, and taken from thence on the 24th April last. He was bought from Mr. Peter McTarvish in 1793, and is supposed to be harboured in Spanish Town by some of the negroes that formerly belonged to him. A PISTOLE reward will be given for logding him in any workhouse, and TEN POUNDS to any person proving to conviction by whom he is harboured. Apply to the OVERSEER, or GEO. LEE, Kingston.
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Item sets
Bricklayers